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File:A Clockwork Limey.jpg|link=A Clockwork Limey|'''''[[A Clockwork Limey]]''''' is a dystopian noir crime film starring Terence Stamp and Malcolm McDowell. | File:A Clockwork Limey.jpg|link=A Clockwork Limey|'''''[[A Clockwork Limey]]''''' is a dystopian noir crime film starring Terence Stamp and Malcolm McDowell. | ||
File:A Citrus Orange.jpg|link=A Citrus Orange|'''''[[A Citrus Orange]]''''' is a 1971 dystopian crime foodie film directed Stanley Kubrick, which employs disturbing, violent images to comment on citrus fruit in a dystopian near-future Britain. | |||
File:Soylent Yellow.jpg|link=Soylent Yellow|'''''[[Soylent Yellow]]''''' is a 1973 American agricultural dystopian thriller film directed by Richard Fleischer, and starring Charlton Heston, Leigh Taylor-Young, and Edward G. Robinson. The story follows a murder investigation involving the extinction of Cavendish bananas. | File:Soylent Yellow.jpg|link=Soylent Yellow|'''''[[Soylent Yellow]]''''' is a 1973 American agricultural dystopian thriller film directed by Richard Fleischer, and starring Charlton Heston, Leigh Taylor-Young, and Edward G. Robinson. The story follows a murder investigation involving the extinction of Cavendish bananas. | ||
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== Fiction cross-reference == | == Fiction cross-reference == | ||
* ''[[A Citrus Orange]]'' | |||
* ''[[A Clockwork Limey]]'' | * ''[[A Clockwork Limey]]'' | ||
* [[Gnomon algorithm]] | * [[Gnomon algorithm]] |
Revision as of 11:08, 25 April 2024
Soylent Orange is a dystopian ecological crime film directed by Stanley Kubrick and Richard Fleischer, starring Malcolm McDowell and Charlton Heston.
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A Clockwork Limey is a dystopian noir crime film starring Terence Stamp and Malcolm McDowell.
A Citrus Orange is a 1971 dystopian crime foodie film directed Stanley Kubrick, which employs disturbing, violent images to comment on citrus fruit in a dystopian near-future Britain.
Soylent Yellow is a 1973 American agricultural dystopian thriller film directed by Richard Fleischer, and starring Charlton Heston, Leigh Taylor-Young, and Edward G. Robinson. The story follows a murder investigation involving the extinction of Cavendish bananas.
Fiction cross-reference
- A Citrus Orange
- A Clockwork Limey
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- I Am Curious (Soylent Green)
- Soylent Yellow
Nonfiction cross-reference
Categories
External links
- A Clockwork Orange (film) @ Wikipedia
- A Clockwork Orange - trailer @ YouTube
- You Are Invited ... (A Clockwork Orange) @ YouTube
- "Clockwork Orange" - Alex at the Korova Milk-Bar @ YouTube
- Singing in the rain Scene @ YouTube
- Alex arrestment @ YouTube
- Soylent Green @ Wikipedia
- Soylent Green trailer original 1973 @ YouTube
- Eating scene @ YouTube
- "Soylent Green is people!" @ YouTube
- Soylent Green. Eat up all of your greens like grandma. @ YouTube
Social media
- [ Post] @ Twitter (25 April 2024)
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